15 Related Articles, between 2019-07-01 and 2019-08-19

Did Israel's latest strike prove Russian-made s-300 ineffective?. The radar has a detection range of several hundred kilometers and the missiles can allegedly intercept targets up to 200 km. away. >>

Early cracks in the reputation of 'know-it-all' Israeli philosopher Yuval Noah Harari. His consent to changes in his book’s Russian version seems surprising, but his credibility has been questioned before >>

Israel has largest delegation at International Children’s Games in Russia. A 150-member delegation shipped out from Israel to play in the International Children's Games. >>

Majority of Israelis fear election will be manipulated through cyber attacks. An international poll also reveals that respondents from Israel and Russia are the most optimistic about their countries’ preparedness for a major cyber attack >>

Roman Abramovich to buy Herzliya home for $63m - report. The Russian-Israeli billionaire is set to buy the most expensive-ever home in Israel, "News1" reports. >>

Russia denies interfering in Israeli elections. Shin Bet head Nadav Argaman announced that a foreign country is trying to interfere in the elections, but the name of the country is under gag order >>

Russia: We are not interfering in Israeli elections, don't read Israeli media >>

Russian hackers are not the problem in the Israeli elections. Opinion: The real danger of misleading the public lies in entirely home-made, Israeli campaigns, concocted in the wild imaginations of a multitude of PR advisors. >>

Russians are coming… to the polls. Israeli politicians are finally waking up. Stats show that a strong but overlooked demographic is beginning to wield some clout at the ballot box, but if leaders want their vote, they're going to have to give something back >>

Taxi-hailing apps: A promise unfulfilled. Will the advent of Russia's Yango in Israel make taxis easier to find and their drivers more content? >>

The Israeli left has given up on this key demographic. Here's why that's a mistake. When it comes to Russian-speaking Israelis, the left wing never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity to woo voters, asserts sociologist Vicki Idzinski >>